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As mentioned before, we can discuss this for quite some time and still be at the starting blocks. I think the ideas being expressed here are excellent and I believe they will provide useful in the long run. However, so that this concept does not fall by the wayside, can we get some action going.
First, who here is willing to volunteer either their time and/or services to this project (whatever it is called)?
If there is to be a competitions or a formal request to the internet community, we're going to need website real estate that appeals to a wide variety of users. Who is willing to put up some prime website real estate on their website to promote this project? You can count on us at MyWebResource to help out here.
Secondly, there was mention of what should be the standard. IMHO, themes may be allowed to use tables for non-tabular data, but the themes
must be at minimal W3C XHTML 1.0 and CSS level 1.0 and 2.0 compliant. The allowance of tables will enable more coders to participate who may not be as confortable with semantic markup. It also allows more flexibility in design and overall stability since the current XOOPS core and modules make extensive use of tables.
Next, we need to determine who will be offering their hands at coding. Michael, I'm at your disposal.
Who in the house is a good writer? Sorry, this is another area where I'm weak. Any volunteers to step up and write a release/appeal?
IMHO, we should also determine whether or not this will be a contest/a request for collaboration, or what have you. We need to sell the benefits of working with us to the designers. i.e.: Free advertising on high PR sites, recognition as an expert, Highly targeted traffic, etc.
Any other thoughts?
I like the idea of posting on Sitepoint! That would definately garner some traffic. We may also want to look at advertising through AdWords. I can help a little there as well.
I'm with Michael here, let's get this ball a rollin'
Best Regards,
James
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